Causing havoc for the oppositionOne season after LCHS head football coach Ty Maxwell took the helm of the Indians and led them to the State Playoffs, the LCHS football program made another move towards strengthening the team by n...

Swimming lessons for safetyWith the days getting hotter over the summer months, the Lumpkin County Parks & Rec department is offering swimming lessons to beginners and experienced swimmers alike from now until

Wrestling camp to strengthen skillsThe Lumpkin County wrestling team is always on the lookout for new wrestlers of all ages. Therefore if your child is interested in stepping into the squared circle in hopes of joining the Lumpkin C...

Cheer camp will teach five basic guidelinesOn July 13-16 from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. the Lumpkin County cheerleaders will host the second annual Annah's Indians Cheer Camp for those interested in learning cheerleading techniques this summer.

Lady Indians advance to Sweet 16The Lady Indians varsity soccer team kept their historic season rolling when they pummeled the Lady Eagles of East Jackson Comprehensive High School in the first round of the GHSA State Playoffs at...

Lumpkin sends four athletes to StateThe LCHS track and field team saw four of their 11 competing athletes advance to the GHSA State Championships when they took part in the State Sectionals held at East Jackson Comprehensive High Sch...

Indians name new basketball head coachThe Indians basketball program took another step towards strengthening the future of the program when they hired former Johnson High School basketball coach Jeff Steele last week to take over the h...

Indians fall in first roundThe Indians varsity soccer team's season came to an end on the road in the first round of the GHSA State Playoffs in a physical game versus Oconee County on Friday, May 1. The Warriors of Oconee to...

Girls soccer advances in State PlayoffsThe Lady Indians kept their historic season rolling when they pummeled the Lady Eagles of East Jackson in the first round of the GHSA State Playoffs at the Burial Grounds on April 30. A fiery speec...

Liftathon strengthens football programLCHS head football coach Ty Maxwell continued to make big strides towards strengthening the Lumpkin football program during the offseason when he hosted the first annual Liftathon at the Longhouse ...

LCMS girls finish excellent 10-2 seasonThe LCMS girls soccer team continued the program's success over the past four seasons when they ended the 2015 season with a 10-2-0 record. The Lady Indians played were able to

Cromer shines despite loss to DawsonLCHS goalkeeper Noah Cromer displayed his sensational skills in the net despite an Indians' loss to the Dawson Tigers at the Burial Grounds on Tuesday, March 31. With Dawson ranked number three in ...

Indians dazzle on diamondThe LCHS varsity baseball team grabbed control of second place in the Region 7-AAA standings last week by winning two-out-of-three games last week. The Indians started the week hosting

Spivey takes 10th in NationLCHS senior and rifle team member Dakota Spivey shot his way to a 10th place finish in the nation when he competed in the JROTC Inter Service National Precision Air Rifle Championships held the wee...

LCMS baseball 5-2 on seasonThe LCMS Indians baseball team continued their successful season last week by winning one out of two games to improve their overall record to 5-2. The Indians started their week when they hosted

LCMS track teams finish shortened 2015 seasonThe LCMS track and field team finished their 2015 season, that was shortened due to a soggy, inclement weather riddled stretch that cancelled several events, with solid performances versus

Pitch PerfectThe Lady Indians varsity soccer team rattled off two decisive victories last week to remain undefeated on the season and to move up one spot to fourth place in Class AAA standings. Lumpkin started ...

2015 LCHS golf season startsAfter a delay to the start of the golf season due to inclement weather and a third place finish in the season opener with North Forsyth and Dawson County, the LCHS golf teams were able to record th...

Indians drop to third place in 7-AAA standingsThe LCHS baseball team dropped two out of three games on the diamond last week, dropping them to third place in the 7-AAA standings. The Indians traveled to face off against region rival

LCMS girls soccer improves to 4-1-0After losing their first game in two seasons to White County Middle on March 10, the LCMS girls soccer bounced back to improve their overall record to 4-1-0 with two big wins versus Lakeview and No...

Four time championFour years wrestling and four State Championship titles. It may seem like an impossibility, but local wrestler Kaylee Seabolt proved that nothing is impossible on the mat when she captured her four...

Lady Indians ranked fifth in Class AAAThe Lady Indians soccer team continued their undefeated season and improved their overall record to 7-0-1 and their region record to 2-0 with a region win against Fannin County and a non-conference...

Indians' bats explode to win 2-of-3The LCHS varsity baseball team improved their overall record to 5-3 and their region record to 2-1 when they won two-out-of-three games on the diamond last week. The Indians started their week when...

LCHS tennis takes on West HallThe LCHS tennis teams fought the elements as well as a tough West Hall region opponent when they took to the courts on Thursday, March 12. The Lady Indians earned a region